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Evasive has the front PMU Club Racers in stock. I ordered a set last week and they came in a few days. I'll probably run them with stock rears.
Yep I just checked with them and said they have front and rear in stock so i snagged a set.
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Hey everyone I’m looking to go to an 18 inch square wheel setup. I’ve done as much research as I could and can’t find any information if 18x11 wheels and a 275-40 tire will fit OEM suspension with 10-15 MM spacers. Looking specifically at Konig Hypergrams
 

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Hey everyone I’m looking to go to an 18 inch square wheel setup. I’ve done as much research as I could and can’t find any information if 18x11 wheels and a 275-40 tire will fit OEM suspension with 10-15 MM spacers. Looking specifically at Konig Hypergrams
Many people run that size. Once you get them on, have a good alignment shop set you up with some negative camber front & back. Good article about them below:

https://apexwheels.com/blog/technic...8-wheels-on-gr-supra-choose-your-tires-wisely

If you can stick with the same tires, that’ll help as well. There are variations between different brands.
 
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but the real question is, if you only plan to run 275 square, why go for a 18x11?
 

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but the real question is, if you only plan to run 275 square, why go for a 18x11?
That’s why I’m asking I would prefer to go 18x10 or 18x10.5 but I couldn’t find any square flow formed/forged wheels that had the correct bolt pattern or were as affordable as the 18x11 hypergrams. The 10.5 width hypergram doesn’t have the right bolt pattern. :( any suggestions?
 

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That’s why I’m asking I would prefer to go 18x10 or 18x10.5 but I couldn’t find any square flow formed/forged wheels that had the correct bolt pattern or were as affordable as the 18x11 hypergrams. The 10.5 width hypergram doesn’t have the right bolt pattern. :( any suggestions?
Nice thing about 18x11 is that it will allow you to properly run 295's in the future. Also, 275's will have amazing sidewall support on 11's. Steering response will be even better than 10.5

I'm not sure how 18x11 will fit with oem struts and what spacers are needed though.

As far as wheel options, if it helps, my current collection for my supra looks like this:

Enkei GTC02
18x10.5 +35

TSW Imatra
18x10.5 +35

Konig Hypergram
18x11 +40
 

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Go look at apex 18x10. Big Brakes fit and no spacers. Lots of tire choices
Those are the perfect size but they’re more expensive and idk why but I hate the way they look lol. I respect them though
 

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Nice thing about 18x11 is that it will allow you to properly run 295's in the future. Also, 275's will have amazing sidewall support on 11's. Steering response will be even better than 10.5

I'm not sure how 18x11 will fit with oem struts and what spacers are needed though.

As far as wheel options, if it helps, my current collection for my supra looks like this:

Enkei GTC02
18x10.5 +35

TSW Imatra
18x10.5 +35

Konig Hypergram
18x11 +40
This convinced me to buy them. I’m going to buy them and if they don’t fit with spacers then I’ll have an excuse to go to coilovers ?
 

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This convinced me to buy them. I’m going to buy them and if they don’t fit with spacers then I’ll have an excuse to go to coilovers ?
you need a 23mm spacer or something wacky like that with oem suspension. Having said that… just get some coilovers.
 

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We're tucked in for the night at CMP. Wife's maiden track outing in the Supra on a fresh set of SC3. What's the hot pressure target for these tires?




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